The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to PlutarchMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 418 páginas |
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... islands , or in the gold mines of the Ptolemies in Nubia , were treated as horribly as ever human beings were treated , and were selected , we may hope , from the criminal classes . The Egyptian tradition had certainly been to make this ...
... islands , or in the gold mines of the Ptolemies in Nubia , were treated as horribly as ever human beings were treated , and were selected , we may hope , from the criminal classes . The Egyptian tradition had certainly been to make this ...
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... islands in their thoroughly oriental constitution . Seleucia on the Tigris , for example , which entitles one of them Philhellene on account of his favours , was no specimen of the rest of Parthia , nor could these kings have laid claim ...
... islands in their thoroughly oriental constitution . Seleucia on the Tigris , for example , which entitles one of them Philhellene on account of his favours , was no specimen of the rest of Parthia , nor could these kings have laid claim ...
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... island , well watered and wooded , that was not inhabited . When he got back to Maurusia ( Western Mauretania ) , getting rid of his ships he crossed by land to Bogos , and advised the king to take up the enterprise , but the king's ...
... island , well watered and wooded , that was not inhabited . When he got back to Maurusia ( Western Mauretania ) , getting rid of his ships he crossed by land to Bogos , and advised the king to take up the enterprise , but the king's ...
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... island , he escaped into the Roman province , and thence crossed to Iberia . Having again provided himself with a merchant ship and a long pin- nace , so that he could keep at sea in the one and make expeditions along the shore with the ...
... island , he escaped into the Roman province , and thence crossed to Iberia . Having again provided himself with a merchant ship and a long pin- nace , so that he could keep at sea in the one and make expeditions along the shore with the ...
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... and savage ; the amount of populations , and their various laws and habits , and the richest trading marts , 1 So Strabo says , p . 677 III HIS DEDICATION 59 as also the islands , [ 58 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
... and savage ; the amount of populations , and their various laws and habits , and the richest trading marts , 1 So Strabo says , p . 677 III HIS DEDICATION 59 as also the islands , [ 58 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
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